The
Parole Hearing of Charles Manson... Charles Manson has been denied parole
ten times. His last denial was in April 2002. His next parole hearing is scheduled
for 2007. Charles Manson at the hearing in 1992 Transcript of the
1992 Parole Hearing: PAROLE CPAROLE CONSIDERATION HEARING STATE OF CALIFORNIA
BOARD OF PRISON TERMS In The Matter of The Life Term Parole Consideration
Hearing of: CHARLES MANSON CDC NUMBER B - 33920 CALIFORNIA STATE
PRISON CORCORAN, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY APRIL 21, 1992 1332 HOURS
MEMBERS PRESENT Ron Koenig, Board Comissioner, Presiding Joseph
Aceto, Board Commissioner Cleo Brown, Deputy Board Commissioner ALSO
PRESENT Charles Manson, Inmate Stephen Kay, Deputy District Attorney
County of Los Angeles P R O C E E D I N G S PRESIDING BOARD COMMISSIONER
KOENIG: These hearings are being taped, Mr. Manson, so if you would answer
up so that it will be recorded, please. This is a subsequent parole
consideration hearing for Charles Manson, B-33920. Received California Department
of Corrections on April the 22nd, 1971 pursuant to Penal Code Section 1168
for violation of Section 187; California Penal Code, first degree murder,
counts one through seven and 182.1/187, conspiracy to commit murder, count
eight, stayed; Los Angeles County case number A-252156. On February
the 2nd, 1977, this sentence was changed being case number A-252156 from death
to life pursuant to Court of Appeal. The prisoner was additionally received
on December the 13th, 1971 for violation of P.C. 187, first degree murder,
concurrent with prior term, Los Angeles County case number 8267861, count
one. Counts two and three of case number A-267861 for violation of P.C.
182.1/187/211 and 187, conspiracy to commit murder and robbery and first degree
murder were stayed. The controlling minimum eligible parole date is December
- was December 13th, 1978. Today's date is April the 22nd, 1971 [sic].
The time is now 1332 hours and we are at the Corcoran State Prison.
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